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CHILDHOOD DISEASES. Bacteria  Small in size, no nucleus or membranous organelles  Cell wall  Cocci  Bacilli  Spirilla  Vibrios  Gram-positive 

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1 CHILDHOOD DISEASES

2 Bacteria  Small in size, no nucleus or membranous organelles  Cell wall  Cocci  Bacilli  Spirilla  Vibrios  Gram-positive  Gram-negative

3 Cough : (aka: Pertussis)

4 Pertussis  AKA: Whooping cough or 100 day cough  Bordetella pertussis  Was one of the most common childhood diseases and major cause of childhood mortality

5 Pertussis  Starts out like a cold  But cough becomes more severe  Cough characterized by high pitch whoop.  Child may turn cyanotic, cough more at night, or even vomit due to coughing attack.  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TIV460AQUWk https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TIV460AQUWk

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8 Sore Throat

9 Streptococcus  Strep throat  Sore throat for more than 1 week  Temperature >100.4  Pus on back of throat  Possible rash  However:  Most sore throats are not caused by bacteria

10 Antibiotics  Target bacterial cell wall  Target cell membrane  Inhibit protein synthesis targets in bacterial machinery  Interfere with bacterial metabolism, DNA, and RNA synthesis

11 Antibiotic Resistance  “One of the world’s most pressing public health problems.” (CDC, 2012)  What exactly is it?  Factors:  Parental pressure  Allergies  Farming  Time / money

12 “Friendly” Bacteria  Most bacteria are non-pathogenic  Some bacteria are beneficial  Ex: Bacteria keeps yeast in check.  Antibiotics kill bacteria; yeast infection occurs  Yogurt  Probiotics/Prebiotics

13 Viruses

14  Core genetic material (DNA or RNA) enclosed in a capsid

15 Polio

16 Poliomyelitis (Polio)  Polio = gray; Myelon = marrow of spinal cord; itis = inflammation  Highly contagious  May result in paralysis  Vaccine preventable

17 Polio Eradication  Is it possible??  “Hopefully by 2015 no child in the world will be paralyzed by the disease and by 2018 Polio will be wiped out.” – Bill Gates, 09/28/2012  The current eradication program…

18 Norovirus

19 Measles / Rubella  Common childhood illness until vaccine.  May be fatal  Characterized by fever and rash  Highly contagious through respiratory droplets.

20 Chicken Pox / Shingles  Varicella zoster virus  Herpes zoster virus  Characterized by rash, fever, malaise.  Contagious, spread by respiratory droplets

21 Other…  Head lice  Bed bug  Dust mite

22 EV-D68  AKA: Enterovirus-D68  1,153 cases in 49 states as of Jan 15, 2015  Children with asthma at higher risk  No specific treatment / cure  Question of paralysis side effect  (CDC, 2014)

23 Vaccines  Active immunity  Dead or deactivated dose of bacteria or virus injected  Passive immunity  Preformed antibodies from immune serum of animal injected.  Acquired immunity  Immune system fights live bacteria or virus

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25 Vaccines….  A loaded topic  What’s the truth?

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